
The p orbital paradox
... states we may renunciate to the concept of trajectories in quantum mechanics [Messiah, 1999]. I dislike that kind of reply by two motives. The first reason is methodological. I think one would address the mistake being done during the early assumption, i.e. that a single electron finds in some point ...
... states we may renunciate to the concept of trajectories in quantum mechanics [Messiah, 1999]. I dislike that kind of reply by two motives. The first reason is methodological. I think one would address the mistake being done during the early assumption, i.e. that a single electron finds in some point ...
Classical phase-space analysis of vibronically coupled systems
... by the mapping-formalism for our model potential. Fig. 3 (a) shows a SOS for q = 0 (and q̇ > 0) at E = 0.65eV= V2 (x = 3) + 21 ω. This corresponds to an excitation onto the upper diabatic potential curve at x = 3. 1 Plotted are the nuclear degrees of freedom (x,p). The boundaries mark the energetica ...
... by the mapping-formalism for our model potential. Fig. 3 (a) shows a SOS for q = 0 (and q̇ > 0) at E = 0.65eV= V2 (x = 3) + 21 ω. This corresponds to an excitation onto the upper diabatic potential curve at x = 3. 1 Plotted are the nuclear degrees of freedom (x,p). The boundaries mark the energetica ...
Synthesising arbitrary quantum states in a
... Measured and calculated Wigner functions are shown in Fig. 3 for the resonator states |0i + |N i, with N = 1 to 5. The structures of the Wigner functions match well, including fine details, indicating that the superposed states are created and measured accurately. The density matrices for each state ...
... Measured and calculated Wigner functions are shown in Fig. 3 for the resonator states |0i + |N i, with N = 1 to 5. The structures of the Wigner functions match well, including fine details, indicating that the superposed states are created and measured accurately. The density matrices for each state ...
Unified treatment of quantum coherent and incoherent hopping
... where is the energy gap between the th and th eigenstates and the time-dependent relaxation tensors, R,⬘⬘共t兲, are responsible for non-Markovian nature. This equation has a mathematical advantage of time locality without involving any integrodifferential form. Due to this time locality, how ...
... where is the energy gap between the th and th eigenstates and the time-dependent relaxation tensors, R,⬘⬘共t兲, are responsible for non-Markovian nature. This equation has a mathematical advantage of time locality without involving any integrodifferential form. Due to this time locality, how ...
Stability conditions of diatomic molecules in
... fidelity binary shaped laser pulses for quantum logic gates [2], identifying pseudodiatomic behavior in polyatomic bond dissociation [3], and studying molecular potentials of isolated species [4]. The main aim of this research is to determine the stability conditions of these vibrational states in t ...
... fidelity binary shaped laser pulses for quantum logic gates [2], identifying pseudodiatomic behavior in polyatomic bond dissociation [3], and studying molecular potentials of isolated species [4]. The main aim of this research is to determine the stability conditions of these vibrational states in t ...
Validity of Semiclassical Gravity in the Stochastic Gravity Approach
... theory is in some sense unique as a theory where the gravitational field is classical. In fact, a classical gravitational field interacts with other fields through their stress tensors, and the only reasonable c-number stress tensor that one may construct [3–5] with the stress tensor operator of a q ...
... theory is in some sense unique as a theory where the gravitational field is classical. In fact, a classical gravitational field interacts with other fields through their stress tensors, and the only reasonable c-number stress tensor that one may construct [3–5] with the stress tensor operator of a q ...
Many Worlds? An Introduction - General Guide To Personal and
... smaller articles made up their compilation The Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (DeWitt and Graham [1973]). But as such it had a notable deficiency. It lacked an account of why the wavefunction must be viewed in terms of one sort of multiplicity rather than another—and why, even, a mu ...
... smaller articles made up their compilation The Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (DeWitt and Graham [1973]). But as such it had a notable deficiency. It lacked an account of why the wavefunction must be viewed in terms of one sort of multiplicity rather than another—and why, even, a mu ...
The Quantum World
... information of where they are and what they are doing. The classical electron can be conceived, so to speak, as just a midget brother of everyday things. Of course, philosophers can dispute the reality of the table and the cow too, but common sense is inclined to feel that that is a tiresomely perve ...
... information of where they are and what they are doing. The classical electron can be conceived, so to speak, as just a midget brother of everyday things. Of course, philosophers can dispute the reality of the table and the cow too, but common sense is inclined to feel that that is a tiresomely perve ...